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Norway’s Equinor rolls back climate targets
Norwegian energy firm Equinor has scaled back its climate goals amid increasing headwinds.
KE’s 220-MW hybrid project in Pakistan secures record-low tariff
K-Electric (KE) is advancing its renewable energy transition, with the 220-MW Site-Neutral Hybrid Project in Dhabeji moving through key regulatory stages
India’s power price cap to add $84bn to costs, slow renewables deployment: report
India’s energy market will face INR7 trillion ($84bn) in higher cumulative wholesale power costs and 1% higher carbon emissions between 2025 and 2060 due to the INR10 ($0.11)/kWh Day Ahead Market price cap.
Trump’s tariff war threatens to curb progress made in energy transition
US President Donald Trump’s protectionist approach to international trade could slow progress on the energy transition and turn the global supply chain for renewables upside down.
Indonesia secures $15.3mn grant from France and EU for energy transition
Indonesia has obtained a €14.7mn ($15.3mn) grant from France and the European Union to support its shift toward renewable energy, following repeated government criticism over the lack of international climate financing
Indonesia shifts focus to energy transition after securing $10bn China funding
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Albania aims to safeguard 25% of land and sea by 2030
NTPC and Indian Army sign renewable power deal
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France’s Engie opens battery storage at former Chile diesel plant site
French utility Engie has begun commercial operations of its 68-megawatt (MW) battery storage system at a former diesel power plant site in northern Chile, marking another step in the country's shift from fossil fuels.
Solex Energy commissions 800-MW solar module line in India
Mumbai-listed Solex Energy has commissioned an 800-MW solar module manufacturing line, according to a stock exchange filing.
Turkey’s auto sales slump by 14% y/y in January
Turkey’s combined sales of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles (LCVs) declined by 13.9% y/y to 68,654 units in January.
Brazilian farmers turn to solar power, batteries amid grid concerns
Brazilian farmers are ramping up solar power installations and battery storage systems to secure more reliable electricity supplies and cut diesel consumption.
SPAR Slovenia introduces in-store collection points for waste cooking oil
SPAR Slovenia said on February 5 that it has launched collection points for waste cooking oil in six of its stores, aligning with its sustainability strategy to promote recycling and responsible waste disposal.
Brazil's CPFL shows strong performance despite investment pressure
Brazilian power company CPFL Energia demonstrated robust operational performance across its energy businesses, though increased network investments are expected to pressure its finances, according to credit rating agency Fitch.
Brazil’s carbon market rules skip farming sector, drawing criticism
Brazil's new carbon trading regulations will cover only 16% of national emissions, environmental experts say, after lawmakers exempted the agricultural sector which accounts for nearly three-quarters of the country's carbon output.
Chile receives $879mn in solar, battery storage project proposals
Six new renewable energy projects combining solar power and battery storage have entered Chile's environmental assessment system.
Colombia's solar power expansion gains momentum in 2025
Colombia's renewable energy sector is set for significant growth in 2025, with solar power expected to account for 12% of the country's electricity generation capacity.
Brazil solar power output jumps 36% despite overall energy drop
Brazil's utility-scale solar power generation rose 35.6% year-on-year in December 2024 to 3,904 megawatts (MW), while wind power increased 12.4% to 12,740 MW.
Australia inaugurates first large-scale CCS project
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French TotalEnergies signs $820mn Iraqi solar power deal
France's TotalEnergies has signed an agreement with Basra Investment Commission to construct a 1,000-MW solar power plant in Iraq
Chinese firm picks Denmark's Topsoe for SAF plant
Guangdong-based Chuangui New Energy recently awarded Denmark’s Topsoe a contract to provide technology and services for a new sustainable aviation fuel and renewable diesel plant in Qinzhou city.
Vietnam to resume talks with foreign partners on nuclear power plants
Vietnam to resume talks with foreign partners on nuclear power plants
India’s Premier Energies halts plans for US solar cell plant following policy uncertainty
Welspun to invest $1.5bn in two clean energy projects in India's Odisha
Welspun New Energy has signed an agreement with the Odisha government to invest INR135bn ($1.55bn) in two clean energy projects in the state
Brazil given more time to address Itaipu energy tariff deficit
The Brazilian government has been granted a 15-day extension to decide how to cover the financial shortfall created by the Itaipu energy tariff agreement with Paraguay, the National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) ruled.
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